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The main character in the movie Hustle & Flow. Played by
Terrence Howard. He also made 3 songs for that movie which are hits. They are Whoop That Trick, It Aint Over, and Hard Out There For a Pimp.
Terrence Howard. He also made 3 songs for that movie which are hits. They are Whoop That Trick, It Aint Over, and Hard Out There For a Pimp.
Djay Hustle And Flow Monologue 2017
John: ' Hustle and Flow is an awesome movie '
Jack: ' Yeah, I love DJay.'
Joe: ' DJay has awesome songs'
Jay: ' I love its hard out there for a pimp '
Jack: ' Yeah, I love DJay.'
Joe: ' DJay has awesome songs'
Jay: ' I love its hard out there for a pimp '
Oct 16, 2019 MTV Films obviously expected a breakout smash when they paid such a significant sum for Hustle & Flow but, in commercial terms, the film peaked early in its theatrical run and ultimately grossed $22million, a disappointing figure when the cost of prints and advertising were taken into account; it is possible that audiences did not embrace DJay. HUSTLE AND FLOW follows an unquestionable and traditional three-act structure. The first section introduces us to all of the main principles and their situation. After the great opening monologue, we become intimate eyewitnesses to Djay’s sleazy and sordid.
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The movie's first achievement is to immerse us in the daily world of Djay, Howard's character. He is not a 'pimp' and a 'drug dealer' as those occupations have been simplified and dramatized in pop culture. He is a focused young man, intelligent, who in another world with other opportunities might have, who knows, gone to college and run for Congress. He can improvise at length on philosophical subjects, as he proves in an opening scene about -- well, about no less than the nature of man.
He has a childhood friend named Skinny Black (Ludacris), who has become a millionaire rap star. How close of a childhood friend is a good question; as nearly as I can tell, they went to different schools together. Skinny Black returns to the old neighborhood every Fourth of July for a sentimental reunion at the club where he got his start. The club owner (Isaac Hayes) is a friend of Djay's. The theory is, Djay will give his demo tape to Skinny Black, who will pull strings and make Djay a star.
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But that's in the third act of the movie. The long second act, in some ways the heart of the film, involves Djay's attempts to meet his various business responsibilities while recording the demo. We get the ghetto version of renting the old barn and putting on a show. Djay picks up an ancient digital keyboard, and enlists Key (Anthony Anderson), a family man and churchgoer, to work with him on the music. Key knows Shelby (DJ Qualls), a white kid with musical skills. They staple cardboard egg containers to the walls to soundproof a recording studio, enlist a hooker named Shug (Taraji P. Henson) to sing backup, and make the recording.
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What Djay cannot be expected to understand is that Skinny Black gets countless demos pressed warmly into his hands every day. He does not have the power in the music industry that Djay imagines. Discovering a talented newcomer might be professional suicide. And beyond that is the whole world-view Skinny Black has bought into: his cars, his bodyguards, his image as a menacing rapper. Djay's first approach to him is miscalculated and all wrong. The way he uses his instincts to try again is smart, and brave.